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(c) The task force may begin to conduct business upon the |
appointment of a
majority of the voting members, including the |
chair.
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(d) The task force may adopt bylaws; it must meet at least |
once each
calendar
quarter; and it may establish committees and |
officers as it deems necessary.
For purposes of task force |
meetings, a quorum is 6 voting members.
Meetings of the task |
force are subject to the Open Meetings Act.
The task
force must |
afford an opportunity for public comment at each of its |
meetings.
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(e) Task force members shall serve without compensation, |
but may be
reimbursed
for their reasonable travel expenses from |
funds available for that purpose. The
Department shall provide |
staff and
administrative support services to the task force.
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The Department and the task force may accept donated services |
and other
resources from registered not-for-profit |
organizations as may be necessary to
complete the work of the |
task force with minimal expense to the State of
Illinois.
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(f) The task force shall gather information and make |
recommendations to the
Governor and to the General Assembly |
regarding metro area
transportation
programs in northeastern
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Illinois, which includes, without limitation, the counties of |
Cook, DuPage,
Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will. These |
recommendations must include, without
limitation:
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(1) examining the feasibility of merging CATS, NIPC, |
RTA, and
ISTHA into a single agency;
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(2) identifying areas where functions of these and |
other agencies are
redundant or unnecessary;
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(3) identifying methods to promote
cost effectiveness, |
efficiency, and equality in meeting area transportation
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needs; and
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(4) examining regional and economic impact as it |
relates to potential
policy
implementation.
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(g) The task force shall submit a report to the Governor |
and the
General Assembly by April 15, 2004
March 1, 2004 |
concerning its findings and
recommendations.
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